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Postby Thomas Heine » Sep 12th, '09, 10:40



Very impressive :? , ...
From the category "Effects the world waited for":

A ... ähh ... fancy way of identifying a selected card.

Klick!

Attend to the concinnity of theme and music!
I would be interested in the frame story of this effect especially because of it's classification as "Mentalism". :roll:
Unfortunately in the demo is nothing articulated.

There are three sponge-bunnys contained, ...
... maybe as a cause for thought for creative ones.

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Cheers
Th.

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Postby gunnarkr » Sep 13th, '09, 02:40

I can imagine this is similar method as Henry Evans' Find the Way. It's truly different kind of card magic :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypKi7eVNDms

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Postby blairmonte » Nov 4th, '09, 22:39

Hahahaha.....I almost peed my pants laughing when I finished watching this!.

A true display of innovation...the joker's violence tank!

I was half expecting chaos and fiery destruction as the tank blasts a path to the chosen card!....comically anti-climactic!
The mini bunny sponges could be utilized for a beautiful "creepy" effect.

(ooo...I do hope I didn't just giggle at somebody's pet-project here...)

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Postby MagicalSmithy » Nov 5th, '09, 10:08

i liked it but why give the spec a chance to pick 2 out of three cards because if they are over perceptive they will notice tha tank goes to the inly one picked by the magician...

I do not know how it is done but I picked up on that bit.

Otehr than that great effect.

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